4 Inspiring Books I’m Reading : From the Bhagavad Gita to Warren Buffett

Four Books, Four Worlds: My Latest Reads

This month, I treated myself to a stack of books that couldn’t be more different at first glance — but all seem to share one thing: they speak to the inner life, in their own way.

The Bhagavad Gita (Easwaran's Classics of Indian Spirituality).

An ancient dialogue on duty, purpose, and the nature of the self — yet still startlingly relevant in our busy modern lives. Eknath Easwaran’s translation promises clarity and warmth, making this classic a guide for the mind and heart.

Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist

Roger Lowenstein’s deep dive into the life of Warren Buffett — part biography, part masterclass in patience, value, and seeing opportunity where others don’t. It’s business storytelling at its best.

The Alchemist (Perennial Classics)

Paulo Coelho’s modern fable about a shepherd boy’s journey toward his “Personal Legend.” This one’s all about dreams, courage, and trusting the signs along the way — a reminder that sometimes the treasure is found within.

Devotions by Mary Oliver

A collection of selected poems from one of the most beloved American poets. Mary Oliver’s work always feels like an invitation — to step outside, to notice, to breathe, and to marvel at the everyday miracles.

📚 Together, these books cover spirituality, finance, storytelling, and poetry. Four very different lenses, one shared goal: to see the world more deeply, and to live with more intention.

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